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- Colette_Baudoche abstract "Colette Baudoche is a 1909 novel by the French writer Maurice Barrès. It has the subtitle The Story of a Young Girl of Metz (French: Histoire d'une jeune fille de Metz). The story is set in Lorraine right after the Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871, and focuses on the courtship between a young French woman and a German professor. The book was adapted into the 1994 short film Lothringen! by Straub-Huillet.".
- Colette_Baudoche author Maurice_Barrès.
- Colette_Baudoche numberOfPages "258".
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- Colette_Baudoche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colette Baudoche".
- Colette_Baudoche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colette Baudoche: The Story of a Young Girl of Metz".
- Colette_Baudoche wikiPageWikiLinkText "the novel".
- Colette_Baudoche author Maurice_Barrès.
- Colette_Baudoche country "France".
- Colette_Baudoche englishPubDate "1918".
- Colette_Baudoche language "French".
- Colette_Baudoche name "Colette Baudoche".
- Colette_Baudoche pages "258".
- Colette_Baudoche pubDate "1909".
- Colette_Baudoche publisher "Juven".
- Colette_Baudoche translator "Frances Wilson Huard".
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- Colette_Baudoche comment "Colette Baudoche is a 1909 novel by the French writer Maurice Barrès. It has the subtitle The Story of a Young Girl of Metz (French: Histoire d'une jeune fille de Metz). The story is set in Lorraine right after the Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871, and focuses on the courtship between a young French woman and a German professor. The book was adapted into the 1994 short film Lothringen! by Straub-Huillet.".
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